Risk it
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Two different podcasters today told me I should be more
vulnerable.
One was a pastor, encouraging people to confess their faults,
fears, failures, and feelings in the context of authentic relationships. To be
a person of integrity, you have to be real with people. Without taking risks in
relationships, you can’t grow as a person.
Another was a therapist, counseling a businesswoman how to
mitigate a conflict. Part of his advice was to acknowledge what she agreed
with, and to take responsibility for her part in the conflict. This requires humility
and honesty.
Vulnerability is hard. The word itself means susceptible to
harm. If you open yourself up to others, you’re more likely to get hurt. You’re
also more likely to know that people like you for who you really are.
As any adventure enthusiast would tell you, the greater the risk,
the greater the reward.
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